- the
privately owned plantation gins were
replaced by large-scale
public ginneries. This revolution, in turn, led to a
major restructuring of the cotton...
- some
industrial activities. In 1948, all but 12 of Uganda's 195
cotton ginneries were
Indian run.
Banknotes of the East
African shilling had
values written...
-
Nevisian soldiers who died
during World Wars I and II.
Nearby is the
Cotton Ginnery Mall
which supplies some of Nevis' residents'
recreational shopping needs...
-
industries found in
Nakuru and Nairobi, such as
flour milling and
grain ginneries.
Dairy farming supplies milk
processing plants within Nakuru. Some manufacturing...
-
industrial areas: Makata,
Ginnery Corner, Maselema, Limbe, Chirimba,
South Lunzu,
Maone and Chitawira. Of
these Makata,
Ginnery Corner, Maselema, Limbe...
- tobacco. In the 1980s,
Kenyan government-sponsored cooperative-ran
cotton ginneries failed to pay for the
cotton delivered by the
Iteso and others. The Iteso...
-
Hoima Cotton Company. He in his
later life also
started a
Cement plant,
ginneries, a
textile unit and oil
mills in India. He thus
founded the
Mehta Group...
-
started a
series of
businesses that
included a tea plantation, a
cotton ginnery, a
sugarcane plantation and a
sugar factory.
During the 1930s,
having established...
-
sought to
establish new
settlements in the region,
centered around cotton ginneries. In
order to
improve access throughout the
region to
encourage commutes...
- and non-Fairtrade
farmers have to sell
cotton to the same
monopsonistic ginneries which pay low prices.
Prices would have to be
higher to
compensate farmers...